Football Insider has been told by Frank McAvennie that Arsenal have a huge task ahead to try and challenge Man City for the league title.
Arsenal have a “huge” task on their hands to compete with Man City this term., former West Ham striker Frank McAvennie said the Gunners will once again challenge for the title this season but don’t have the squad depth to compete with City.
Despite going 1-0 down against Man United last weekend , Mikel Arteta’s side managed a 3-1 victory and secured an all important three points. Martin Odegaard’s equaliser came just a minute after Marcus Rashford put the visitors in front at the Emirates. It was two injury time goals from Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus that secured the all important win for the Gunners. there were wild scenes from fans, players and staff following the goals from both Rice and Jesus.McAvennie insisted the celebrations are evidence of how badly the Gunners want to win.he toldIt was as if they had won the Champions League the way they were celebrating but that shows you the mentality of that team.
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